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out of luck1. Having gotten an unfavorable or unfortunate result. Sorry kid, you're out of luck—I just sold the last ticket. I called shops across the entire city, but nowhere has a copy left. I guess we're out of luck.2. In a hopeless position or situation. You're out of luck if you think I'd ever give you back your job.See also: luck, of, outout of luckwithout good luck; having bad fortune. if you wanted some ice cream, you're out of luck. I was out of luck. I got there too late to get a seat.See also: luck, of, outout of luckHaving bad fortune, experiencing a misfortune, as in You're out of luck if you want a copy; we just sold the last one. This expression, first recorded in 1867, assumes that good fortune is a finite quantity that one can run out of. However, it generally applies to more temporary circumstances than being down on one's luck. See also: luck, of, outout of luck mod. unfortunate; in a hopeless position. If you think you are going to get any sympathy from me, you’re just out of luck. See also: luck, of, out out of luck Lacking good fortune.See also: luck, of, outEncyclopediaSeeLuckAcronymsSeeout of line |